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Finding Neverland | igormaglica: Giulio D'Anna (1908-1978), Volo di... Italian Futurism, Giacomo Balla, Futurism Art, Cubism Art, Arte Inspo, Birds Flying, Art Movement, Art Plastique, Bird Art

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Speed of a Motorcycle. 1913. Giacomo Balla Lugano, Land Art, Futurist Painting, Italian Futurism, Giacomo Balla, Futurism Art, A Level Art, Moving Image, Italian Art

Giacomo Balla "Speed of a Motorcycle", 1913 Oil on Canvas Wiki: "Born in Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy, the son of an industrial chemist, as a child Giacomo Balla studied music. By age twenty his interest in art was such that he decided to study painting at local academies and exhibited several of his early works. Following academic studies at the University of Turin, Balla moved to Rome in 1895 where he met and married Elisa Marcucci. For several years he worked in Rome as an…

Balla, Giacomo (1871-1958) - 1916 Fireworks (Private Colle… | Flickr Art, Giacomo Balla, Fireworks, Art Inspo, Abstract Artwork

Tempera with tinfoil on lined paper; 103 x 130 cm. Giacomo Balla was an Italian painter. Born in Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy, the son of an industrial chemist, as a child Giacomo Balla studied music. At 9, he began working in a lithograph print shop. By age twenty his interest in art was such that he decided to study painting at local academies and exhibited several of his early works. Following academic studies at the University of Turin, Balla moved to Rome in 1895. For several…

Balla, Giacomo (1871-1958) - The Spell is Broken Gino Severini, Umberto Boccioni, Italian Futurism, Giacomo Balla, Futurism Art, The Spell, Italian Painters, Ex Machina, Abstract Drawings

Oil on canvas. Giacomo Balla was born in Turin on July 18, 1871. In 1891 he studied briefly at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti and the Liceo Artistico in Turin and exhibited for the first time under the aegis of the Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in that city. He studied at the University of Turin with Cesare Lombroso about 1892. In 1895 Balla moved to Rome, where he worked for several years as an illustrator, caricaturist, and portrait painter. In 1899 his work was included in the…

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